Location: On the eastern end of Lisbon, Portugal, over the Tagus River. Type of bridge: cable-stayed bridge, the longest in Europe and one of the largest of its kind in the world. Materials used: concrete and steel cables. Purpose of the bridge: alternative north-south passage in Lisbon and reduces traffic congestion.
Solkan Bridge
Location: over the river Soca in western Slovenia. Type of bridge: arch bridge, second longest stone arch in the world and the longest stone arch among train bridges Materials used: stone Purpose of the bridge:incorporation of Solkan into the urban area of Nova Gorica.
Eiserne Steg Bridge
Location: Frankfurt am Main Type of bridge: truss bridge Materials used: steel Purpose of the bridge: connects the Römerberg with the Sachsenhausen District
Location: On the eastern end of Lisbon, Portugal, over the Tagus River.
Type of bridge: cable-stayed bridge, the longest in Europe and one of the largest of its kind in the world.
Materials used: concrete and steel cables.
Purpose of the bridge: alternative north-south passage in Lisbon and reduces traffic congestion.
Solkan Bridge
Location: over the river Soca in western Slovenia.
Type of bridge: arch bridge, second longest stone arch in the world and the longest stone arch among train bridges
Materials used: stone
Purpose of the bridge: incorporation of Solkan into the urban area of Nova Gorica.
Eiserne Steg Bridge
Location: Frankfurt am Main
Type of bridge: truss bridge
Materials used: steel
Purpose of the bridge: connects the Römerberg with the Sachsenhausen District